Crown rot risk: Why Commander outperforms Gregory

Updated March 21 2017 - 10:29am, first published March 20 2017 - 12:06pm
BARLEY CHOICE: Plant pathologist Dr Steven Simpfendorfer says Commander barley, in most seasons, yielded better in the presence of crown rot infection due to its earlier maturity, relative to the bread wheat variety EGA Gregory.
BARLEY CHOICE: Plant pathologist Dr Steven Simpfendorfer says Commander barley, in most seasons, yielded better in the presence of crown rot infection due to its earlier maturity, relative to the bread wheat variety EGA Gregory.

NORTHERN region grain growers deciding whether to plant wheat or barley in paddocks with a medium to high risk of crown rot infection in 2017 should weigh up key factors, including time of sowing and variety choice to maximise profits.  

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